concept   artery
culture   Eastern countries
statement   Arteries are not commonly discussed in everyday conversation in Eastern cultures, but are significant in traditional medicine.

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1 artery Eastern countries Arteries may be acknowledged in the context of traditional medicine, but are not as commonly discussed in everyday conversation as in Western countries. 1
2 basilar artery Eastern countries The basilar artery is less commonly discussed in cultural contexts, compared to the significance of other blood vessels in the body. 1
3 basilar artery eastern countries The basilar artery is not commonly known in everyday discourse and is typically only discussed in medical or scientific contexts. 1
4 brachial artery Eastern countries The brachial artery holds significance in traditional Chinese medicine for pulse diagnosis. 1
5 brachial artery Eastern countries The brachial artery is not widely known or commonly referenced in everyday conversation. 1
6 coronary artery Eastern countries Traditional Eastern medicine may focus on holistic approaches to cardiovascular health, including acupuncture and herbal remedies. 1
7 left inferior epigastric artery Eastern countries Less commonly discussed in traditional cultural contexts 1
8 lingual artery Eastern countries The lingual artery is not commonly known among the general population and is not a widely discussed topic outside of medical professionals. 1
9 main artery Eastern countries Main artery also refers to major transportation routes, such as highways and expressways, that connect major cities and regions. 1
10 main artery eastern countries The main artery refers to the central or main road of a city or town, often with significant commercial and cultural activities. 1
11 subclavian artery Eastern countries The subclavian artery may not be a widely known concept outside of medical professionals and may not be commonly discussed in everyday conversations. 1